The Commander of the IRGC Infantry emphasized the IRGC operations, inclusive of [>] pursuing and punishing the Pejak terrorists will continue, and while observing the necessity of guarding our border regions in neighboring [Iranian?] provinces, the [>] Iraqi Kurdistan Province officials, too, are aware of those terrorists’ threats against themselves.

despite the fact that Resolution 598 [which in 1988 formally ended Iraq's war against Iran] did not take into account Iran’s request that the aggressor country be punished, Iran still accepted the resolution

Iraq’s war against Iran was followed [two years later] by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, which led to the United States’ [The Superpower's] attack on Iraq in 1991, proving Iran was correct in demanding that the aggressor should have been punished

Hezbollah Secretary General hailed the latest stances made by Sheikh Al-Azhar Dr. Ahmad Tayeb. His eminence expressed full respect for the cleric’s statements, especially those related to the Shiites, Sunnis, and the necessity to achieve rapprochement among Muslims. “Sheikh Al-Azhar did not speak of general, wasted slogans but went straight to the deepness,” Sayyed Nasrallah said.

His eminence stressed that Sheikh Al-Azhar’s stances were responsible, and that they were at the level of the challenges facing the nation. “We used to say that the divisions were political, but many sides insisted to give them sectarian and religious aspects. Now, it has been proven that whoever resorts to a sectarian rhetoric is the weak one who has neither a cause nor logic,” Sayyed Nasrallah went on to say.

the West, through Arab exiles and her surrogates in the Arab world, fed the masses a diet of Western thoughts to confuse and shield the Arabs from the arriving at the correct judgment about the events that befell them. Subsequently, the thinking process or thinking cycle—feelings about the problems that in turn require connectivity and contemplation, which is then followed by judgment—was either broken, or skewed, in the favour of Western interpretations.

There's talk of a draft. I think we should dispense with the talk, forget about the worrying over the details, and get down to business. We need Americans to participate, every one of them, in the national project of murder and destruction overseas. Not just the youth. They know how to kill; they have been trained for years watching friendly terrorism on television but are barred from watching humans in the act of love. Contrary to popular wisdom, the draft should not ignore the capacity of old farts like me – at 38, ready to run away with the best of them – nor that of any good American in shape enough to pick up a weapon and make a fool of himself. The draft should extend to every able-bodied male and female aged fetus to corpse. A widespread, unerring, unsympathetic draft that allows for no escape due to employment, class, race, position, influence, heritage.